dr.billal 0 Report post Posted October 25, 2006 askum w.b.tkepada kawan2 yg budiman...aku ade 3 masalah yg berlainan pada komputer aku...harap korang boleh membantu..1. checksum cmos error- defaults loaded2. date and time slalu (reset) bertarikh 01.01.2002/ 12.00am tiap2 kali shutdown computer mesti date and time berubah. 3. "disk defragmenter has detected that chkdsk is scheduled to run on the volume: (F:)." please run chkdsk /f ...mende ni kuar tiap kali aku nk defrag part. f: aku..... part c: boleh defrag...so klu threat ni dah ade tolong bg aku link dier...harap korang sume boleh membantu... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
civ3 9 Report post Posted October 25, 2006 (edited) Soalan no 1 & no 2, bateri cmos anda bermasalah. Oleh itu, tukar bateri yang baru. Kalau nak baca tentang lebih lanjut, sila klik di thread INI dan juga yang INI. Edited October 25, 2006 by civ3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dr.billal 0 Report post Posted October 25, 2006 ok bro civ3 thanx....so, question 3...sape2 bleh jawap..thanx... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sabar 0 Report post Posted October 25, 2006 (edited) mungkin ini boleh bantu...untuk soalan 3Stop CHKDSK from running at boot time.1.Edit: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager2.Change the BootExecute entry from:autocheck autochk * /.........To:autocheck autochk *If you have scheduled CHKDSK for multiple volumes, there will be an autocheck entry for each volume. Delete the string from the BootExecute registry value for each volume you do not want checked. If you have NT 4.0, SP2, a new command line utility,CHKNTFS, will assist in preventing repeated CHKDSKs during reboots if the "dirty" bit is set. Edited October 25, 2006 by sabros Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dr.billal 0 Report post Posted October 25, 2006 i'm still dont understand...hope u give more details..i think better in BAHASA...thanx.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sabar 0 Report post Posted October 25, 2006 mungkin ni satu lagi jalannya...tapi bahasa inggeris lah...The reason Chkdsk won't run from the Command Prompt (C:\>) is because when Windows is running it retains exclusive access to files that Chkdsk needs to use, therefore, since it is refused permission to use them, it can't run. It has to run before Windows loads. By pressing the Y key, you gave it permission to do so. The next time the computer is started, Chkdsk runs before Windows loads. To find out if the C: drive is scheduled to be checked, open the Command Prompt and enter chkntfs c:. If the drive is 'dirty', you'll be told that it is. It should inform you that the drive is scheduled to be checked the next time the system is started up. You can find out what the different switches are for the command by entering chkntfs /? You can schedule the C: drive to be checked, or exclude a particular drive from being checked by Chkdsk.If the C: drive isn't scheduled to be checked, enter chkntfs c: /c to schedule it to be checked during the next system start-up. Chkdsk will run if the drive is 'dirty' (requires error correction). During the next boot, the start-up screen turns to a light blue. A message says that one of the computer's drives requires checking for errors. You can press a key to prevent the check from taking place, but you want it to take place, so don't press any key and the check will run.If you don't have the light blue screen presenting itself, it's probably because a program with the file name Autochk.exe is missing. It should be in the Windows\System32 folder. The version dated 4/08/04 is a 575KB file. If it isn't there, a virus, such as Fagot or Petch, could have removed it along with other critical Windows files. Obtaining the file from another computer running Windows XP or by asking the members of this site's computer forum at http://pcbb.3.forumer.com/ to e-mail you a copy, and then copying it into the Windows\System32 folder, might solve the problem and allow Chkdsk to run.You can also run Chkdsk from the Recovery Console. For more information on this site on how to do that, visit the Recovering Windows XP page and click the The Recovery Console link at the top of the page.Apart from those actions, there is a key in the Windows Registry that you can check. Enter regedit in the Start => Run box. Click the + beside Hkey_Local_Machine and open System => CurrentControlSet => Control => Session Manager. Under Session Manager, if Chkdsk is scheduled to run, you should find a key called BootExecute, which should have a value called autocheck autochk *.If the problem still exists, open the Control Panel followed by Add/Remove Programs. If there is an entry called Hotfix KB824105, remove it, because there are reports on the web of that hotfix preventing Autochk.exe from running. Also look under the Windows folder where Windows XP places the uninstallation routines for updates that have KB numbers. Running the uninstallation routine for a particular update removes it from the system. If the problem still exists, it is possible to remove the 'dirty' flag placed on the C: drive by running the chkntfs c: /d command at the Command Prompt, which is opened by entering cmd in the Start => Run box. It only removes the flag; it doesn't remove the reason why the flag is there. But removing the flag should allow you to run the Disk Defragmenter. However, note that running the Disk Defragmenter when there are problems with the C: drive is not advisable.If none of these options solve the problem, reinstalling Windows XP over itself is probably the only way to fix it. See the Recovering Windows XP page for information about doing that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dukun 0 Report post Posted October 29, 2006 demo bui english panje2, hok pendek pun x brapa pehe...tp katanya asal london mungkin ini boleh bantu...untuk soalan 3Stop CHKDSK from running at boot time.1.Edit: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager2.Change the BootExecute entry from:autocheck autochk * /.........To:autocheck autochk *If you have scheduled CHKDSK for multiple volumes, there will be an autocheck entry for each volume. Delete the string from the BootExecute registry value for each volume you do not want checked. If you have NT 4.0, SP2, a new command line utility,CHKNTFS, will assist in preventing repeated CHKDSKs during reboots if the "dirty" bit is set.ko buat yg aku bold jer, yg lain tu penerangan jer, nak masuk tu, pergi start->run->taip regedit, tekan enter..pastu ikut yg diboldkan..okey.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C-Fu 0 Report post Posted October 29, 2006 ko pegi start>runtaip chkdsk /f/v/r/x f:pilih yes untuk unmount jika perlupastu restart Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dr.billal 0 Report post Posted November 10, 2006 bro c-fu...thanx coz dah solve problem aku...aku nk tanye...macamane bleh blaku soalan no.3 tu hah???anyway, thanx to you all helpin me... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites